The bus
sequence seen in the trailer is one of the big action pieces in the film but comes before the biggest final action sequence.
Not exact matches
Shaquille O'Neal and Dr Phil blunder about hopelessly
in the horribly unfunny opening
sequence, and we've even
seen the Oprah moment
in the
trailer so there's nothing left to offer there.
We've
seen Surtur
in a quick shot from the end of the most recent Thor: Ragnarok
trailer with Hulk jumping toward the massive, fiery, horned god, but that's a
sequence that isn't part of Thor's entanglement
in Muspelheim early on
in the movie, and is likely part of the climax
in some capacity.
I've
seen men build weapons that I couldn't even imagine,» he tells T'Challa
in sequence that takes place following the interrogation of Ulysses Klaue depicted
in the first
trailer.
Opening with the
trailer which appeared last month and closing with a montage of previously
seen images, five separate
sequences from the film were screened
in between (a total of approx. 10 - 12 minutes).
The opening
sequence that was
seen in the
trailer we get a few days ago has now been expanded and given a few more details, thanks to marioparty.de.
It's not really clear why they're not
in the
trailer, but maybe
in the huge fight
sequences we've
seen, they're already
in their mini forms.
A lot of the TV spots and
trailers we've
seen for Black Panther so far have included one lavish
sequence in particular: T'Challa gracefully leaping, mid-chase, off a flipping car.
If you've
seen the
trailers, you know this
sequence is coming, but it's still a delight to watch it unfold
in all its jaw - dropping glory.
Logan director James Mangold has continued his social media push for the upcoming X-Men solo sequel by sharing a new image of Hugh Jackman's Wolverine, along with a couple of storyboards from the film, which appear to be from the same
sequence; check them out here...
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If you have
seen the
trailers for Call of Duty Ghosts you also know that there are some
sequences in space.
The action
sequences continue to look impressive, and I'm hoping the reliance on CG is minimal since the most promising stuff
in all of the
trailers we've
seen thus far is the tight, hand - to - hand combat scenes.
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see a
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The
trailer does include some footage we've
seen before
in the supposed leaked
trailer from before including rallycorss racing and snow covered tracks, but does include a number of new
sequences which reveal a number of new cars and locations.
In fact, in its presentation trailer, we have been able to see a few sequences of gameplay, proving that the dialogues and original voices will also be maintained in this versio
In fact,
in its presentation trailer, we have been able to see a few sequences of gameplay, proving that the dialogues and original voices will also be maintained in this versio
in its presentation
trailer, we have been able to
see a few
sequences of gameplay, proving that the dialogues and original voices will also be maintained
in this versio
in this version.
If Dr Schmidt had actually
seen the film (which I doubt) he would realize that this is part of a short bridging
sequence which acts as a «
trailer» of material which will be treated more fully later
in the film (the immediately following
sequence explains the «indirect aerosol effect»,
in fact).